Several teams have left-rear tires go down during Cup practice
The Shane van Gisbergen and Ty Gibbs teams are the first to have left-rear tires go down during Cup Series practice at Kansas Speedway. SourceContinue Reading
The Shane van Gisbergen and Ty Gibbs teams are the first to have left-rear tires go down during Cup Series practice at Kansas Speedway. SourceContinue Reading
RFK Racing driver Chris Buescher talks about moving on from last year’s all-time finish and seeing Sunday as an opportunity to win a race. SourceContinue Reading
Both Carson Hocevar and Ryan Preece had the opportunity to leave Texas with strong runs, but ended in disappointment and frustration instead. Hocevar began the race from pole position (the first of his career), while Preece steadily made his way forward throughout the day.When a caution for a spinning JesseContinue Reading
Carson Hocevar discusses the conversation he had with Ryan Preece during the week after the pair wrecked at Texas Motor Speedway. SourceContinue Reading
Kyle Larson’s secret to having so much success on intermediate tracks is because of how prepared his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports team is. SourceContinue Reading
Ryan Blaney talks about how he enjoyed ‘Full Speed’ Season 2 on Netflix and how he hopes it returns for new season. SourceContinue Reading
Team Penske’s Ryan Blaney shares how he’s rooting for Kyle Larson to perform well in his second Indianapolis 500 attempt as a representative of NASCAR drivers. SourceContinue Reading
Ferrari teammates James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi and Alessandro Pier Guidi took the win in the Spa 6 Hours on Sunday by 4s from the sister 499P Le Mans Hypercar shared by Nicklas Nielsen, Miguel Molina and Antonio Fuoco, with the third-placed Alpine A424 LMDh driven by Frédéric Makowiecki, Jules GounonContinue Reading
Ferrari teammates James Calado, Antonio Giovinazzi and Alessandro Pier Guidi took the win in the Spa 6 Hours on Sunday by 4s from the sister 499P Le Mans Hypercar shared by Nicklas Nielsen, Miguel Molina and Antonio Fuoco, with the third-placed Alpine A424 LMDh driven by Frédéric Makowiecki, Jules GounonContinue Reading
Fermin Aldeguer has suggested that his first top-three result on a MotoGP weekend was only ever a matter of time. The 20-year-old rookie scored third place in Saturday’s sprint race at Le Mans, coming home just behind his Gresini Ducati team-mate Alex Marquez.Following a quiet first two weekends of 2025,Continue Reading